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Global Fund for Humanity facilitates connections between compassionate individuals and those in crisis, delivering essential support where it’s needed most.Contributions from the Global Fund for Humanity are allocated to support the collaborative efforts of our selected charities alliance, funding essential work in addressing humanitarian crises worldwide. The Global Fund for Humanity swiftly delivers immediate aid in response to disasters and maintains individual Humanitarian Funds tailored for ongoing crises in specific countries. The primary objectives of each fund are to: Support Life-Saving Activities: Ensuring the provision of vital resources like food, shelter, and education. Address Critical Funding Gaps: Bridging financial shortfalls when the demand for humanitarian aid exceeds available funds. Extend Assistance to Hard-to-Reach Areas: Expanding aid efforts to reach areas that are challenging to access, ensuring help reaches those in need. Your support enables these funds to fulfill these crucial goals, making a tangible impact in humanitarian crises globally.
The Access Communications Children’s Fund is a registered charity operated through Access Communications Co-operative Limited to provide assistance to children and youth in need across Saskatchewan. The charity focuses funding efforts in areas which support the following children's needs: health and well being, education and literacy, crime prevention and pathways out of poverty.
Founded in 2004 by award winning author and journalist Nelofer Pazira and run entirely by volunteers DAWF sponsors basic education and skills-training classes for women who were denied the opportunity for education during years of conflict. In 2006, DAWF began funding a basic literacy program for women in a remote village in Bamiyan. 22 women, ages 18-40 enrolled in that class. The program consists of 5 levels, each 6 months in duration, and meets the requirements of the Ministry of Education. At the completion of all five levels the women will receive a diploma from the ministry that will allow them to continue their education and help them find employment. The women have currently completed their third level, and are actively sharing the skills they have learned. The cost of six months of classes is approximately $150 per student. Funds raised provide teacher salaries and locally bought books and supplies. DAWF is a Canadian Registered Charity
The Rising Star Music Fund was established to make quality music instruction available to special needs children as well as children in under served communities. This includes individual scholarships, organizational grants and the creation of low cost community programs with a music focus.
Rachel's Kids is a charitable organization dedicated to improving the lives of children in need. The founder of Rachel’s Kids is Dr. Rachel Navaneelan, a local dentist in Cornwall. In addition to its own programs, Rachel’s Kids partners with local organizations including the United Way of SD&G, the Big Brothers and Big Sisters, The Boys and Girls Clubs, the Children’s Treatment Center as well as many others. Rachel’s Kids is mid-way through its complete renovation of the Cornwall Community Hospital Pediatric Ward. This multi-phase project is being funded and managed by the Rachel’s Kids Board directly, ensuring all monies are used for the renovation not administrative and overhead costs. Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2014, Rachel's Kids is proud to operate with an all volunteer board of directors and raises its funds through the local community of Cornwall, SD&G and Akwesasne as well as Ottawa.
To make Kentucky a better place and strengthen its communities by educating, inspiring, informing and connecting its citizens through communications technologies and the power of public media.
CWAF works with field partners on the ground to facilitate and deliver programs with a clear result driven focus. We execute hands on educational training which includes health and hygiene, clean water management, income generation, agriculture, nutrition, medical care and treatment. Our purpose is to create knowledge and understanding with an outcome resulting in a healthier educated childhood and therefore a more promising future. CWAF's goal is to promote a healthy childhood by providing basic healthcare, and improving social and economic outcomes in this region. Since 1998 we have partnered with groups in Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand.
Our Mission is to provide a student-centered, arts-enriched program (including drama, creative movement, dance, music and visual arts) that will stimulate, nurture, and enhance the intellectual, emotional, physical, social, aesthetic and creative development of children, ages three through eighth grade.
Since 1991, the OCLF has initiated more than 200 libraries in school and community settings in Africa. They range from small-scale libraries where children gather under trees to listen to stories to large freestanding facilities with 10,000 members. The OCLF promotes reading, offers free adult literacy classes, publishes books, and sponsors cultural, artistic and athletic activities for children and youth.
Established in 1977 as the Unified Service project of the Ontario District Association of Chapters of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. and administered by a seven man Board of Trustees elected by the House of Delegates of the Ontario District Association of Chapters of the Barbershop Harmony Society.
AYTF is a non-denominational charitable organization dedicated to helping and encouraging young people to achieve their full potential. The young hold the key to our future. Just as- "strong roots help make strong plants that in turn create a vigorous and blooming garden," AYTF offers a helping hand to under-resourced youth so that they may become better students, better persons and ultimately builders of a better society